Updates
13 Dec 10AM: We now have 50 charities in the poll, and will not take any more suggestions.
18 Dec 10PM: We have 672 unique commenters, and a total of $31,722 will be donated to the following 6 charities (at $5,287 each)
- beyondblue
- Cancer Council
- RSPCA Australia
- R U OK?
- Alzheimer's Australia
- Fred Hollows Foundation
It's that time of the year where we get to do our biannually charity donations, where you, the community members, suggest and vote for the top 5 charities to receive a total of $25,000, donated by OzBargain. Moreover, for every unique commenter in this thread, we will be donating an extra $10!
Similar to last year:
Check whether your favourite charity has already been suggested (they should be alphabetically sorted under Poll Options). If it has, vote it up! Otherwise you can suggest it by posting a top-level comment (i.e. not replying existing comments)
If you are suggesting a charity, please provide a link & 1 or 2 sentence telling us what the charity does. It would greatly help other OzBargainers making decisions.
Even if your preferred charity has been suggested, leave a comment and let us know! Remember every unique commenter on this thread will add an extra $10 to the donation.
The poll will run for 7 days. After the poll expires, votes will be revealed and the top 5 charities will be sharing the pool of donation of AUD $25,000 + $10 x number of unique commenters. For example if 500 OzBargainers commented in this thread, we'll donate $30,000 to the chosen charities at $5,000 each.
I am also putting a cap of maximum 1,000 commenters (just in case), making the cap of the donation at $35,000. If we can reach that level the donation will be shared with top 7 charities from the poll (still at $5,000 each).
Which charity should I suggest?
It must be a registered charity eligible for DGR (deductible gift recipient). That would unfortunately make NPOs like Wikipedia & Sea Shepherd ineligible.
As we are OzBargain, it would be great if the charity is Australia based or benefits Australians.
There are many worthy charities. However as it's for Christmas this year, let's prioritise on charities working on social welfare.
I will also close the suggestion feature after we have reached 50 charities.
To get started, I have included top 10 most voted charities from last year's poll. Suggestion & commenting starts today (11 Dec) and will close at 12PM on Tuesday 18 Dec. I will then work out the total amount of donation we will send to the charities, and hopefully get all the donations made by Christmas 2018.
https://brainfoundation.org.au
http://brainfoundation.org.au/support-brain-research/
my niece is suffering through Metachromatic leukodystrophy - a rare degenerative brain disorder for which there is no cure.
It is amazing how communities pull together during these times.
for families going through any form of medical or life issue, it is a difficult and painful time, especially when a child is involved.
Anything that can assist families trying to cope through these times is a huge benefit - the costs involved with travel and medical
are prohibitive, particularly when parents have to give up work to care 24/7 for the child.
regardless of where the donation/s go to, this is absolutely amazing and will assist those organisations greatly.